Friday, August 03, 2007

Wardround 3viii7

The new session begins and with next to no warning the new batch came up with two minute talks on the normal ECG. We heard about the p wave from Dr Ghanbari, PR interval from Dr Waters, QRS from MJM, ST from Dr Reidy, T wave from Dr Anderson and Axis from Dr Cameron. You can see a brief resume of a normal ecg here. The prize for best talk goes to Dr Cameron for making a difficult topic so simple that a big brother halfwit would understand it.

Now that you have all had a chance to see how the talks are done I can give the assignments for next week and be a bit more insistent about the rules. Next week’s two minute tutorials will be on common drugs:

Low molecular weight heparin (Dr Waters)
Aspirin (Dr Reidy)
Co-amoxiclav (Dr Anderson)
Loop diuretic (or was it PPI?) (Dr Ghanbari)

Keep it concise yet precise. Practical rather than theoretical. Heretical if you must. Produce a handout and quote your sources. This is helpful for your colleagues. If they find it interesting they can go and read it themselves.

Next Tuesday’s reading you already have. For the Tuesday after we will read The homeless man on morning rounds, from The midnight meal and other essays about doctors, patients and medicine. By Jerome Lowenstein. I will put a copy on the ward next week.

Interesting topics arising this week:

Encephalitis

West Nile Virus

Aspiration Pneumonia, good article on Uptodate


MJM

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